ABSTRACT

Many people have an aptitude for religious experience and spirituality but don't know how to develop this or take it further. Modern societies offer little assistance, and traditional religions are overly preoccupied with their own organizational survival. Minding the Self: Jungian meditations on contemporary spirituality offers suggestions for individual spiritual development in our modern and post-modern times. Here, Murray Stein argues that C.G. Jung and depth psychology provide guidance and the foundation for a new kind of modern spirituality.

Murray Stein explores the problem of spirituality within the cultural context of modernity and offers a way forward without relapsing into traditional or mythological modes of consciousness. Chapters work towards finding the proper vessel for contemporary spirituality and dealing with the ethical issues that crop up along the way. Stein shows how it is an individual path but not an isolationist one, often using many resources borrowed from a variety of religious traditions: it is a way of symbol, dream and experiences of the numinous with hints of transcendence as these come into personal awareness. 

Minding the Self: Jungian meditations on contemporary spirituality uses research from a wide variety of fields, such as dream-work and the neuroscience of the sleeping brain, clinical experience in Jungian psychoanalysis, anthropology, ethics, Zen Buddhism, Jung's writings and the recently published Red Book. It will be of interest to psychoanalysts, Jungian scholars, undergraduates, graduate and post-graduate students and anyone with an interest in modern spirituality.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|9 pages

“New wine needs new skins”

chapter 2|7 pages

Making room for divinity

chapter 3|6 pages

Changing and emerging God-images

chapter 4|5 pages

The way of symbols

chapter 5|6 pages

Attending the lunar mind

chapter 6|5 pages

Hints of transcendence

chapter 7|5 pages

Turning on the transcendent function

chapter 8|6 pages

Not just a butterfly

chapter 9|10 pages

Spirituality in the psychoanalytic context

chapter 10|12 pages

Mapping the psyche

chapter 11|7 pages

Initiation into the Spirit of the Depths

chapter 12|9 pages

Humanity's shadow monster

chapter 13|9 pages

The problem of ethics

chapter 14|10 pages

The gifts of cultural dialogue

chapter 15|16 pages

Minding the self